Georgia S. Rigas is an endocrinologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She looks after people with hormone and metabolism health concerns, especially where weight and blood sugar are linked.
In many cases, she helps patients who are dealing with obesity and the changes that come with it. This can be a tough mix of health issues, stress, and day-to-day routines that don’t always go as planned. Georgia focuses on practical, step-by-step support and aims to make the next move feel doable, not overwhelming.
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is also a key part of her work. When blood sugar is running high, it can affect energy, mood, sleep, and long-term health. Georgia helps patients understand what’s happening and how treatment can fit into real life. That might include reviewing medicines, looking at patterns in food and activity, and making sure follow-up is clear.
She also works with people before and after sleeve gastrectomy. After this type of surgery, the body’s needs can change. Monitoring is important, and goals may shift over time. Georgia helps patients track progress, manage side effects, and keep an eye on how diabetes and weight are moving. At times, this includes adjusting plans as the months go by.
Because hormone health can be connected to many body systems, she takes a broad view without making things too complicated. She explains things in plain language, listens to what patients are finding hard, and helps build a plan that makes sense for their schedule and circumstances. You’ll often find that she spends time talking through options and clarifying what to expect next.
Georgia’s clinical work is based around endocrinology and metabolic health, with a strong focus on obesity care, T2D support, and sleeve gastrectomy follow-up. Her patients come from different backgrounds and ages, and in many cases they are looking for steady support as they make changes. If you need a clear, practical approach to hormone-related health, Georgia is there to help.